Presenters, Demo-ers, Participants: Thanks very much for your participation in CELF's Embedded Linux Conference Europe. I really enjoyed the conference, and hope you did as well.
Videos of most talks are available at: http://free-electrons.com/blog/elce-2009-videos/
Contents
Table
Keynote Presenter(s) |
Presentation |
File links |
Jon Masters |
Porting Linux |
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Philippe Gerum |
State of Real-Time Linux: Don't Stop Until History Follows |
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Session Presenter(s) |
Presentation |
File links |
Carmelo Amoroso |
LKM Fast Loader Based on ELF Hash Table |
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Jean-Pierre André, Szabolcs Szakacsits |
Unexpected Emergence of Wide Use of NTFS in CE Devices |
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Gustavo Sverzut Barbieri |
Canola Application and Framework for Rich GUI |
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Patrick Bellasi |
Constrained Power Management |
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Gilad Ben-Yossef |
The Good, The Bad and Ugly: On Threads, Processes and Co-Processes |
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Tim Bird |
Analyzing Kernel Function Execution with Ftrace |
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Vladislav Buzov |
Digital TV and Application Store, Solving Security Problems |
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Grégory Clement |
How We Got a 3D Application Booting in 5 Seconds Under Linux |
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Bas Engel |
Accelerating Digital Television Innovating -- Joint SPACE Initiative |
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Florian Fainelli |
OpenWrt, as Rapid Embedded Systems Prototyping Framework |
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Pierre Ficheux |
Using QEMU for Industrial Embedded Applications |
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Adriaan de Groot |
Software Licensing - A Lot Like Programming |
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Sascha Hauer, Marc Kleine-Budde |
U-Boot-v2 |
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Gordon Hecker |
e2factory - Open Source Embedded Linux Build System |
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Cedric Hombourger |
Why OpenEmbedded Proved a Good Foundation for MontaVista |
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Marcin Juszkiewicz |
Hacking with OpenEmbedded |
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Guennadi Liakhovetski |
Embedded Video Capture Under Linux: The Soc Camera Framework |
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Bruno Cardoso Lopes |
The LLVM MIPS and ARM Back-ends |
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Michael Opdenacker |
Update on Boot Time Reduction Techniques |
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Samuel Ortiz |
Linux Wifi Solutions for Mobile Platforms |
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Nicolas Palix, Julia Lawall, Gilles Muller |
Coccinelle: A Program Matching and Transformation Tool for Systems Code |
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Pascal Pellet |
Linux Embedded Applications in Machine Vision |
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Matt Porter |
Mythbusters: Android |
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Frank Rowand |
A Survey of Linux Measurement and Diagnostic Tools |
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Alessandro Rubini |
Use of the Fast IRQ (FIQ) in ARM-Linux |
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Wolfram Sang |
Developer's Diary: The Device Tree |
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Stefan Schwarzer |
Disko v1.6 – An Application Framework for Embedded Devices |
TBD: legal status of 1 slide is unclear |
Robert Schwebel |
Customizing Embedded Linux Systems with PTXdist |
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Jean-Marc Temmos |
Genivi Alliance : An Effort to Build a Linux-based In Vehicle Infotainement Platform |
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Francesco Virlinzi |
A Generic Clock Framework Implementation |
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Alex de Vries |
Technical Features and Components of Open Source Build Systems |
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Nina Wilner |
Porting Android to Power Architecture |
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Vitaly Wool |
Using Device Trees on ARM Platforms |
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BoF Presenter(s) |
Presentation |
File links |
Tim Bird |
Android |
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Peter Korsgaard, Thomas Petazzoni |
Buildroot |
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Yann E. Morin |
Building Our Own Toolchains For Our Embedded Projects: Why, and How To |
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Michael Opdenacker |
Small Business |
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Pierre Pronchery |
Hackable Devices: The New Possibilities of Open Hardware |
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Thanks!
